What’s new in 2025: The maximum Child Tax Credit (CTC) increases from $2,000 to $2,200 per qualifying child. Up to $1,700 of the credit may be refundable as the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC). Both the credit amount and refundable portion will be adjusted for inflation, so it may increase over time. The enhanced credit […]
You may need to allocate amounts of the Form 1095-A to another individual at zero percent. For more information, see IRS Instructions for Form 8962. To indicate zero allocation in the TaxAct program, follow the instructions in FAQ Form 1095-A – Entering Health Insurance Marketplace Statement in Program. During the interview, when entering the recipient’s […]
Per the Form 8962 Instructions: “If an individual in your tax family was enrolled in a policy with an individual in another tax family and you are not taking the PTC, the taxpayer who is claiming the individual not in your tax family may agree to reconcile all APTC paid for the policy.” For more […]
Per the Form 8962 Instructions: “You need to allocate policy amounts (enrollment premiums, SLCSP premiums, and/or APTC) on a Form 1095-A between your tax family and another tax family if: The policy covered at least one individual in your tax family and at least one individual in another tax family; and Either: a. You received a […]
During enrollment through the Marketplace, the Marketplace will determine if you are eligible for advance payments of the premium tax credit, also called “advance credit payments.” If you enrolled in Marketplace coverage last year, you will receive Form 1095-A detailing the coverage. You must enter the details of Form 1095-A on your tax return. To […]
Taxpayers who receive certain notices requiring them to send information to the IRS may now upload their documents online through IRS.gov, rather than mail them in. Please note that taxpayers may securely respond to these notices regardless of having an IRS Online Account. The following notices are currently available for electronic upload: CP04, relating to […]
Prior year Net Operating Loss (NOL) amounts are entered on the Net Operating Loss Worksheet. To access the worksheet Net Operating Loss Worksheet: 1. From within your TaxAct return (Online or Desktop), click Federal (on smaller devices, click in the top left corner of your screen, then click Federal). 2. Click Business Deductions dropdown, then […]
Some IRS forms haven’t been released and are currently unavailable for printing or e-filing in the TaxAct program. See the TaxAct Forms Availability webpage for more information.
IRS Publication 938 Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduits (REMICs) Reporting Information has information regarding reporting REMICs. You can use the directory in the publication to find the representative of the REMIC, then request information from that representative by telephone or mail. Your request must specify the calendar quarters and the classes of REMIC regular interests […]
Per the IRS How EINs are Assigned and Valid EIN Prefixes webpage: The EIN prefix now only indicates which campus assigned the EIN. Each campus has certain prefixes available for use, as well as prefixes that are solely for use by the online application and the Small Business Administration. The prefix breakdown is shown in […]
See IRS Publication 4681 Canceled Debts, Foreclosures, Repossessions, and Abandonments (for Individuals) for information regarding canceled debts, foreclosures, repossessions, and abandonments. Note that any link in the information above is updated each year automatically and will take you to the most recent version of the webpage or document at the time it is accessed.
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An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a nine-digit number issued by the IRS. An EIN identifies the tax accounts of employers and certain other taxpayers, and determines the type of business tax return they must file. An EIN is typically issued using the XX-XXXXXXX format. Sometimes, a letter or an employee plan number (for example, […]
Wondering what’s changed in the tax world from last year? We put together the top six 2022 federal tax changes that taxpayers like you should know about before filing your income tax return in 2023. Tax year 2021 saw major tax changes due to the coronavirus pandemic, but many of those changes went away in […]
The IRS has advised that many people should expect smaller tax refunds for 2022. Here’s why your refund may not be as big as last year’s and some tips on what you can do to maximize your refund amount. Why do you get a tax refund from the IRS? Let’s review why we get a […]